James V. Rogers
Battelle, Biomedical Research Center, 505 King Ave, JM-7, Columbus, OH 43201,
Tanzania
Short Communication
Preliminary Evaluation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Detection in Culture and Artificial Sputum Using a BioNanoPore Membrane and Realtime
PCR
Author(s): James V. Rogers and Young W. ChoiJames V. Rogers and Young W. Choi
The rapid detection and diagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is critical to evaluate disease severity,
efficacy of treatments and therapeutics, and public health monitoring. This study evaluated a BioNanoPore technology (BNP™ Middlebrook agar) to detect and quantitate M. tuberculosis in less time than traditional plate counting methods. BNP™ Middlebrook enabled visual detection of M. tuberculosis from actively-growing cultures and inoculated artificial sputum within 5 days; however, colonies were not visible on Middlebrook 7H10 agar. For cultures incubated in the presence or absence of artificial sputum for 19 days on BNP™ Middlebrook, M. tuberculosis ranged from 5.81-5.86 log10CFU/mL from liquid culture and 6.39-6.50 log10CFU/mL in artificial sputum; counts for M. tuberculosis in liquid culture ranged from 5.70-.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/1948-5948.1000086